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Cerith Wyn Evans .... in light of the visible

Where
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
Galleries: Level 3
When

Every day, 10am to 5pm Friday 6 June to Sunday 19 October

Cost

MCA Members: $0Australian students and under 18s: $0Adult: $35.00Concession: $28.00

MCA Australia's major winter exhibition, opening 6 June.

Conceived as if the audience were strolling through a Japanese garden, the exhibition will invite visitors to meditate and contemplate their own passage through space and time, as audiences are welcome to walk around and through an architectural wall of white neon three metres tall and ten metres wide.

The exhibition includes a significant selection of major works, most of which have never been seen before in Australia. His monumental light sculptures are inspired by the choreography of traditional Japanese Noh theatre, this series maps the notation of Noh movements, as gestures suspended in space. Energetic and fluid, the works engage and transform the viewer’s perception.

Curated by Lara Strongman.

First release tickets are now available. Book online before 6 June to receive 20% off.

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